This is my blog recording my life as a Peace Corps volunteer in St. Lucia. PCEC78.
"Perhaps [adventure in the world] cannot prevent bigotry, but by demonstrating that all peoples cry, laugh, eat, worry, and die, it can introduce the idea that if we try and understand each other, we may even become friends.” - Maya Angelou

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Ode to Carnival- the case of the real you

ODE to Carnival :

There once was a girlthat was just like a pearlall shiny and sweetfrom her, men eh never get any treat.

This girl wanted to dress up in satin and laceand even put some paint on her face.Her mother told her to keep it cleanHer pastor told her she was still just a teen.

Her father told her to wear them tightsand her boyfriend gave her just a few frights.But when she heard the loud music soHer hips starting rocking to and fro.

The boys on the block watched her slow winethe girls even thought she was looking so fine.Her movements were steady and slow to the touchbut eventually the rum got a little too much.

Her eyes were looking tight and drearyher hair was looking sloppy and scary.Her backside was starting to slouchall she needed now was a couch.

She started to speak and couldn't say a wordbut she could swear she was flying high as a bird.Her smile got crooked and legs started to easeAnd all of this just to be a tease.

Her clothes started falling off to the groundall of this with all of Castries around.She had a secret though you seethat there is something the boys couldn't free.

She was wearing a push up bra and a backside pantyeveryone thought she was looking like candy.When her bra fell of she was flopping like a slipperand her backside was dropping just like a flipper.

So you see this pearl was really a stoneOne that you might find all aloneCarnival costumes are sweet how they areso girls don't be stretching too far.

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The contents of this page do not represent the positions, views or intents of the U.S. Government, or the United States Peace Corps. My intentions for this blog are to express the experiences that I go through while serving for the Peace Corps, but also to think about and evaluate my own understandings of the world around me.